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than eleven different Scionep occurring there ;’ and further, those 
of the Hamilton beds are remarkable for the singular beauty of 
their cells, the Mt. Gambier a on the other hand being 
comparatively destitute of orn 
1. EscHARA ARCUATA. Buak, (MS) Quart. Jour. Geol. 
Soe., 1860, xvi, p. 261. Mt. Gambier, 8S. A 
2. E. BIMARGINATA, Busk. (MS.), loc. cit. p. 261. Mount 
Gambier, 8. A. 
K. HASTI omna. a (MS.), lite cit. p. 261. Mount 
Gambier, 8. A. 
4. E. ryornata. Busk. (MS.), loc. cit. p. 261. Mount 
Gambier, S. A. 
5. E. ocu FEN Busk. (MS.), loc. cit. p. 261. Mount 
Gambier, S. A. 
6. E. papmuata. Busk. (MS.), loc. cit. p. 261. Mount 
Gambier, S. A. 
7. BE. prrtrormis. Sturt. Two Expeditions Interior 8. A., 
probably tock his form to be. Murray Cliffs, 8 
8. E. souenex. Busk. (MS.) Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 
1860, xvi, p. 261. Mt. Gambier, 8S. A. 
. EscHara, sp. InD. Woods’ Geol. Observations, S. A., 
1862 ; pl. i oy * e Mt. Gambier, 8. 
Esowais, sp. nD. Sturt. Two Expeditions Interior 
, 1882 ; a "253, pl. 3, f. 3. y Cliff 
To the ie ove must now be added the ee fe species 5 of 
py describedgby the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods in 1876, 
ie) 
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S 
Es CAVERNOSA. Mount Gambier. 
porrecta. Mount Gambier. 
VERRUCOSA. Mount Gambier. 
rustica. Mount Gambier. 
ELEVATA. (? monilifera. Busk.) Mount Gambier. 
LIVERSIDGEI. Mount Gambier. 
ocunata. Mount Gambier. 
Me 
ATEI. : 
E. Busxir. Mount Gambier. 
», Woods, Quart. Jour. pews INE: Cen 
? Pet. et. Germanise, i, p. 24, t. 8, 
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